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Helping researchers publish - a health librarian perspective

For many health libraries, facilitating evidence-based healthcare often extends to supporting clinicians to publish their own research and case reports. Navigating the maze of health journals, submission requirements and the growing discussion around open access is something many health librarians have learnt through experience, but there are some tools and basic rules that can help. In this lunchtime session, Anna Griffith (AWH Library and UNSW conjoin) will present on “Manuscript publication” to help fill some of the gaps in the writing and publication process, and provide a useful resource for other health librarians who also find themselves frequently asked– how do I get my research published?

Event Description

For many health libraries, facilitating evidence-based healthcare often extends to supporting clinicians to publish their own research and case reports. Navigating the maze of health journals, submission requirements and the growing discussion around open access is something many health librarians have learnt through experience, but there are some tools and basic rules that can help. In this lunchtime session, Anna Griffith (AWH Library and UNSW conjoin) will present on “Manuscript publication” to help fill some of the gaps in the writing and publication process, and provide a useful resource for other health librarians who also find themselves frequently asked– how do I get my research published? 

Presenter

Anna Griffith, Library Manager - Albury Wodonga Health

Anna has managed the health service library at Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) since 2018. She has experience in both law and health libraries and has worked as a research assistant and sessional lecturer at Charles Sturt University and RMIT University. At AWH Anna provides oversight for the Research Office and has made contributions to strategy and the improvement of workflows. Anna also has a conjoin academic status with the School of Clinical Medicine, UNSW Medicine and Health (Rural Clinical Campus, Albury) and has helped uplift the medical student cohort who stay to conduct medical research in a regional setting. Anna has published in the area of information management, cultural history and health practices and is a passionate educator about research in regional health settings (ORCID id 0000-0003-2488-9337)

When

Thursday, 11 May 2023   1:00pm - 2:00pm AEST                                                

Where

On Zoom - a link will be sent the day prior.

Please note this event will be recorded and available for attendees to view.

Cost

ALIA Members - FREE

Non-Members - $15

 

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When
11/05/2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
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